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American popular culture through the lens of Saidian and post-Saidian Orientalist critiques
Hsu-Ming Teo
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Arts and Humanities
1980s
33%
American Culture
33%
American popular culture
100%
Approaches to studying
33%
Calling
33%
Consumer Culture
33%
Early 20th Century
33%
Frontier
33%
Literature
33%
Material Culture
33%
Middle East
33%
North Africa
33%
Orientalism
66%
Orientalist
100%
Popular politics
33%
Revolutionary Period
33%
Scholars
33%
Stereotypes
33%
stock images
33%
World's fairs
33%
Social Sciences
Consumer Culture
33%
Early 20th Century
33%
East Africa
33%
Film Media
33%
Mass Culture
100%
Material Culture
33%
Middle East
33%
North Africa
33%
Orientalism
66%
Orientalist
100%
Stereotypes
33%
Tuition Fee
33%